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Thanks for all the replies, folks.
I saw Little River Band at a rock festival in Holland in 2005. There was not a single original member, so to all intents and purposes, I suppose they were a tribute band. I thought they were great!
Have seen Foreigner twice, where the only original member left was Mick Jones. (Jason Bonham was the drummer). Although I have seen Lou Gramm as a solo performer, also at the rock festival in Holland. His drummer sat behind what I can only describe as a semi-circular perspex box. can anyone enlighten me as to what that is for?
Foreigner remain in my top 3 best ever live bands.
goodgoalie, the second time I saw James Taylor, I was absolutely mesmerised by the drummer.
When the band were introduced, it was Steve Gadd.
The 3 occasions I’ve seen Steely Dan, Keith Carlock was (and I believe, still is) the drummer. Spellbinding!
I’m not sure you can describe Steely Dan as having many ‘lineup’ changes: When the original lineup went their own separate ways in 1974, it was mainly because Fagen and Becker didn’t like to tour, and preferred to hone their craft in a studio. The remaining members wanted to get out on the road.
This is when just Fagen and Becker became Steely Dan who chose to use various studio/session musicians instead of having actual band members.
Out of all the bands I have seen live, the lineups have changed and evolved, but to me Steely Dan were Fagen AND Becker, and the death of Walter Becker means that Steely Dan are no more.